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charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company called google who is going through their first real challenges in terms of small disruption around the edges. >> charlie: what is that disruption? >> well, the disvupg is how search is being used. it's a different metaphor. facebook could potentially start searching. disruption is never head on. it's always around the edges. what that forces us to do is a large technology company is to reimagine, reinvent how we operate. >> charlie: mark zucke burg. a brilliant visionary who has done a phenomenal job with facebook. >> charlie: did you s
charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company...
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charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company called google who is going through their first real challenges in terms of small disruption around the edges. >> charlie: what is that disruption? >> well, the disvupg is how search is being used. it's a different metaphor. facebook could potentially start searching. disruption is never head on. it's always around the edges. what that forces us to do is a large technology company is to reimagine, reinvent how we operate. >> charlie: mark zucker burg. a brilliant visionary who has done a phenomenal job with facebook. >> charlie: did you
charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company...
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that was steve bernas of the bbb. he says poor quality is a warning sign that the merchandise is not official. online, the bureau warns of scam sites such as pro- baltimore-ravens.com, for which the bbb cannot find a physical address and the site was formed within the last month, registered in china. and, if you are trying to score a ticket, go through an offical site such as ticketmaster. nfl ticket exchange has tickets for re-sale which go for between 3 and 20 thousand dollars. check out the bbb's website for more information. now on to the fun part of the super bowl: the commercials. this year, corporate america is working every angle to pump up viewership of the ads that run during the game. days ahead of the kick-off, companies are putting out sneak peaks. budweiser is giving a glimpse of its "lucky chair" spot. coke is asking fans to decide the punch line of this ad. and some companies are letting the entire commerical roll to increase the eyeball factor. "they are looking at 1.72 million youtube views on an ad
that was steve bernas of the bbb. he says poor quality is a warning sign that the merchandise is not official. online, the bureau warns of scam sites such as pro- baltimore-ravens.com, for which the bbb cannot find a physical address and the site was formed within the last month, registered in china. and, if you are trying to score a ticket, go through an offical site such as ticketmaster. nfl ticket exchange has tickets for re-sale which go for between 3 and 20 thousand dollars. check out the...
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i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex rallying to fresh 52-week highs. this as the u.s. postal service will stop first class mail service on saturday, starting in august. mike khouw, how are the options traders trading fedex at this point? >> the option traders are making short-term bearish belts. the most active by the february 105 puts. these expire a week from friday. they were buying them at 85 cents on average. that means they are expecting the stock to be below in just over a week. >> all right. you can catch more options actions every friday at 5:00 on cnbc. >>> coming up next, banking on the hottest trade in the world. and romming the dice on online gambling stocks. why one investor has a beef with one of gambling's biggest names. >>> plus, we pace wagers on some winners. >>> plus, jeremy stoppelman. his thoughts on the latest earnings
i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex rallying to fresh 52-week highs. this as the u.s. postal service will stop first class mail service on saturday, starting in august. mike khouw, how are the options traders trading fedex at this point? >> the option traders are making...
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and steve straus had an inspirational tweet. this is why we love small business. i took this photo at a plaza cleaners in portland, oregon. as you can see, it's a sign that says if you're unemployed and need an outfit cleaned for an interview, we will clean it for free. >> a website slowdown or outtage is bad for business, so if you're looking for a site monitoring system to let you know about a problem as soon as possible, check out our website of the week. site24x7 is a web service that helps track the performance of websites, online applications and servers. put your url into the dialogue box. it will test your site's performance from over 40 locations around the world. if your website crashes, you can ge
and steve straus had an inspirational tweet. this is why we love small business. i took this photo at a plaza cleaners in portland, oregon. as you can see, it's a sign that says if you're unemployed and need an outfit cleaned for an interview, we will clean it for free. >> a website slowdown or outtage is bad for business, so if you're looking for a site monitoring system to let you know about a problem as soon as possible, check out our website of the week. site24x7 is a web service that...
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we're trading the action today with steve weiss, stephanie link and simon baker. what is it, pullback or push higher? >> what i'm doing is you take a look at your portfolio, say how much beta exposure do i actually have? i think you want to reduce the exposure to beta now. remain long in the marketplace, but own some of the large megacap type holdings. that gives you the ability to reduce some of your risk, rather, and for my final trade, a megacap name that will beat strongly to the upside. >> where do we go from here? >> the market always has to correct at some point. i'm not sure we can go through quite a correction. i think we have 2%, 3% down as we said before. we never know what the reason is going to be, which is what the surprise is. so we got it through europe today. i don't think it is anything that is going to be endemic, that will take the market down quite a bit. i agree with joe a little bit. we have gone pretty far, pretty fast. pretty far, pretty fast. so i also like the strategy. but i'm not selling anything. if anything, if the banks weaken furth
we're trading the action today with steve weiss, stephanie link and simon baker. what is it, pullback or push higher? >> what i'm doing is you take a look at your portfolio, say how much beta exposure do i actually have? i think you want to reduce the exposure to beta now. remain long in the marketplace, but own some of the large megacap type holdings. that gives you the ability to reduce some of your risk, rather, and for my final trade, a megacap name that will beat strongly to the...
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and steve straus had an inspirational tweet. this is why we love small business. i took this photo at a plaza cleaners in portland, oregon. as you can see, it's a sign that says if you're unemployed and need an outfit cleaned for an interview, we will clean it for free. >> a website slowdown or outtage is bad for business, so if you're looking for a site monitoring system to let you know about a problem as soon as possible, check out our website of the week. site24x7 is a web service that helps track the performance of websites, online applications and servers. put your url into the dialogue box. it will test your site's performance from over 40 locations around the world. if your website crashes, you can get alerts via text, twitter or e-mail. to learn more about today's show, click on our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments plus web exclusive consent to help your business grow. you can also follow us on twitter @msnbc/yourbiz. next week, the owner of a successful low fat bagel company talks about the roller coaster of ch
and steve straus had an inspirational tweet. this is why we love small business. i took this photo at a plaza cleaners in portland, oregon. as you can see, it's a sign that says if you're unemployed and need an outfit cleaned for an interview, we will clean it for free. >> a website slowdown or outtage is bad for business, so if you're looking for a site monitoring system to let you know about a problem as soon as possible, check out our website of the week. site24x7 is a web service that...
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it was really -- that was the one where steve jobs introduced mcintosh. a huge ad that changed the course of history with a company. i'm wondering if you think -- you give advice to apple. rough times recently in this time for another 1984 and. >> well, you know, apple, if you look at the company, they're still doing rather well. the stock being down as it is given their growth that they have in the amount of cash that they have puzzles me a bit, so i think they are in good hands. david: maybe we will see another 1984. thank you so much. always a pleasure. thank you for the preview of what is to come. >> you're welcome. thank you for having me on the show. david: bob parsons, executive chairman and founder. liz: who is going to when the actual game? we have the amazing crest can pick still right here in sealed boxes. this one box, of course, has his pick to win. the other, they are all sealed, has what he predicted the final score. the team and this court. david: boxes are stealing sealed in this a place. on monday we will have him back, and we will open
it was really -- that was the one where steve jobs introduced mcintosh. a huge ad that changed the course of history with a company. i'm wondering if you think -- you give advice to apple. rough times recently in this time for another 1984 and. >> well, you know, apple, if you look at the company, they're still doing rather well. the stock being down as it is given their growth that they have in the amount of cash that they have puzzles me a bit, so i think they are in good hands. david:...
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steve pointed this out to me. i think it a very good point. tip of the hat to you, steve. market overvalued then in 2007. not the same market. >> i'm exhausted listening to him. >> it is. somebody has it put the big picture in it and bob did that very nicely. how do you feel about the market at this point. >> it is almost ill logical because they are celebrating that the jobs report is good but not so good that the feds walk away. we are creating jobs but not enough to uncle benny will still sit there and everybody is getting what they want. that's a mistake. what you want is you want it see strong job creations so uncle benny can walk away. >> are you surprised at this rally? >> i am a little bit. >> this is tepid. >> i hear you and you know me, i've been cautious. so listen,er with struggling at 14,000. yeah we break through but now we are on the other side of it again. south of it. feels like it is just tired at the moment. i'm not saying it is not going to go higher but it has to consolidate. >> but ism was strong too today, sue. >> ism is strong which is one of the th
steve pointed this out to me. i think it a very good point. tip of the hat to you, steve. market overvalued then in 2007. not the same market. >> i'm exhausted listening to him. >> it is. somebody has it put the big picture in it and bob did that very nicely. how do you feel about the market at this point. >> it is almost ill logical because they are celebrating that the jobs report is good but not so good that the feds walk away. we are creating jobs but not enough to uncle...
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steve tweets, hi, with an exclamation point. wonder if coal is dead, particularly arch coal or is there some hope long-term? >> it was a disasers of a quarter. the only good news, 35 million trades, seven times normal volume. there's still better places to be if you want to play coal. play it with the rails. we talked about it for awhile. ksu. >> and tim, jared tweets to you -- >> jared? what's up buddy. >> finally people are starting to realize apple is too cheap. maybe buffett is watching? >> well, jared, come on. apple is cheap. 10 1/2 times is very tough. but buffett jumping in to be a savior this is not goldman sachs in the middle of the crisis. no way. >> way to tell jared. got your first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they
steve tweets, hi, with an exclamation point. wonder if coal is dead, particularly arch coal or is there some hope long-term? >> it was a disasers of a quarter. the only good news, 35 million trades, seven times normal volume. there's still better places to be if you want to play coal. play it with the rails. we talked about it for awhile. ksu. >> and tim, jared tweets to you -- >> jared? what's up buddy. >> finally people are starting to realize apple is too cheap. maybe...
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. >> more of an example that this is not steve jobs' apple anymore. that's for sure. >> stock up 2%. big move there on that move. scott, thanks very much. despite the comeback being staged this afternoon among the major averages, we're still on pace for the first week over week loss for those averages this year. josh lipton has more details on that. josh? >>. >> reporter: hey, bill. u.s. stocks on track to finish in the red today, so is this the correction we've been expecting? money managers have been warning of a pullback. even bulls think we could see some consolidation of recent gains. their concerns, one, bullish sentiment is still high at 42.8%, still above its historical average which could be a contrarian sell signal and you should take a look at the s&p 500 and the high shars, high field index. also spoke with jason lee of jpmorgan, he's actually watching high yield spreads. he said they widen around the equity selloff. since father 28th they have widened 30 basis point. lee is paying close attention but isn't worried yet. spreads widened at
. >> more of an example that this is not steve jobs' apple anymore. that's for sure. >> stock up 2%. big move there on that move. scott, thanks very much. despite the comeback being staged this afternoon among the major averages, we're still on pace for the first week over week loss for those averages this year. josh lipton has more details on that. josh? >>. >> reporter: hey, bill. u.s. stocks on track to finish in the red today, so is this the correction we've been...
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steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to get power back up. providence, beautiful. people are finally coming out to see the snow, including steve. all right. let's pan down. talk about a good use of snow shoe shoes. he has these modern contraptions on. my snow shoes in minnesota are wooden and he called me old school. but you say you don't get to get these out often, right? >> not that often. not that often these days. there's just not that many big snow storms anymore. >> reporter: is it worst than you expected, are you enjoying it? >> i'm enjoying it. all our power is underground so we don't lose power. i enjoy it. >> reporter: what's the plan with these today? >> cruise. we're hoping a joint will open up soon er or later. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: it's a beautiful day here. we'll send it back to you, marty. >> cruise with the shoes. i like that. >>> massiv
steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to get power back up. providence, beautiful. people are finally coming out to see the snow, including steve. all right. let's pan down. talk about a good use of snow shoe shoes. he has these modern contraptions on. my snow shoes in minnesota are wooden and he called me old school. but you say you...
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steve: sit. mary? >> exercise. steve: pass or play? >> we're gonna play. steve: they're gonna play. >> all right. steve: miss isabella, how you doing today? >> i'm doing great! steve: wonderful, wonderful. all right. name something you do to your bottom. >> exercise it. steve: you exercise it. >> yes.
steve: sit. mary? >> exercise. steve: pass or play? >> we're gonna play. steve: they're gonna play. >> all right. steve: miss isabella, how you doing today? >> i'm doing great! steve: wonderful, wonderful. all right. name something you do to your bottom. >> exercise it. steve: you exercise it. >> yes.
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steve is live in chicago. 's got more on that. steve? >> thanks very much. we sat down exclusively with chicago fed president charles evans. he is the man who's done more than anyone else bring about the fed quality for the ease of hitting economic targets, specifically the unemployment rate. he said it is working, in his opinion. and he citing the rerival of the housing sector and the fed will be doing qe for quite sometime. how long? well, we asked him, how long until the unemployment rate comes down and shows what he calls substantial improvement? >> the investment climate seems to be one where people are increasingly understanding that very low interest rates on super safe assets are going to be around for a while. and if they are worried about that, they need to take on more risk and taking on more risk will help get the 50e con my growing. >> in another part of the intertrue we ask charlie evans about reports regarding hacking into the federal reserve's website. and he explains that he had just recently been briefed on it, but here is the information t
steve is live in chicago. 's got more on that. steve? >> thanks very much. we sat down exclusively with chicago fed president charles evans. he is the man who's done more than anyone else bring about the fed quality for the ease of hitting economic targets, specifically the unemployment rate. he said it is working, in his opinion. and he citing the rerival of the housing sector and the fed will be doing qe for quite sometime. how long? well, we asked him, how long until the unemployment...
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. >> reporter: steve sanko tells us after a couple of years of flat sales, and rising raw material costs like aluminum and copper, he's more confident in his business, seeing more projects to go after. >> if i had two or three more estimators at this time we would be pumping out more goods, and hopefully win those bids. so that's very encouraging from the stand point of a specialty contractor such as ourselves. >> after the real estate bust and surviving those times, dash door, like a lot of companies relying on that market wasn't looking to add to their employee ranks. it didn't fire anybody during the dark days of the real estate bust but it wasn't adding to payroll either. now it sees business opportunities in the months ahead. dash door is looking to hire two employees. they've advertised nationally for these two new positions, generating more than 100 applicants. >> reporter: when i saw the resumes coming in i thought the flow would stop after 10. but they came in a steady flow. we had people calling us saying where do i stand? i would say we're still receiving resumes. i had to do
. >> reporter: steve sanko tells us after a couple of years of flat sales, and rising raw material costs like aluminum and copper, he's more confident in his business, seeing more projects to go after. >> if i had two or three more estimators at this time we would be pumping out more goods, and hopefully win those bids. so that's very encouraging from the stand point of a specialty contractor such as ourselves. >> after the real estate bust and surviving those times, dash...
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let's bring in our friend steve grasso. welcome. you know, a big day for the market recapturing this important level of 14,000. where do we go from here? what are the traders looking for to take it the next leg? >> you know, you spoke about the levels in the dow and the level in the s&p. this is going back to december of '07 levels. so that 1510 mark, once we took that out and we're right around it right now, it's 15 and a quarter, right back to the old highs. 1576. everyone is cautiously optimistic. they are positive on a lot of their own individual stories but we're also waiting for the other shoe to drop. that is just the state of what it's like on the floor. >> it's been such an interesting move that the market is largely able to look past, cover its ears, from any of the noise out there. that helped us get where we are now. can we continue to look past some of the issues to take it further? >> there have been so many issues. first europe, then the united states. all of that seems to be a secondary issue for investors. they're h
let's bring in our friend steve grasso. welcome. you know, a big day for the market recapturing this important level of 14,000. where do we go from here? what are the traders looking for to take it the next leg? >> you know, you spoke about the levels in the dow and the level in the s&p. this is going back to december of '07 levels. so that 1510 mark, once we took that out and we're right around it right now, it's 15 and a quarter, right back to the old highs. 1576. everyone is...
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. >> reporter: steve sanko tells us after a couple of years of flat sales, and rising raw material costs like aluminum and copper, he's more confident in his business, seeing more projects to go after. >> if i had two or three more estimators at this time we would be pumping out more goods, and hopefully win those bids. so that's very encouraging from the stand point of a specialty contractor such as ourselves. >> after the real estate bust and surviving those times, dash door, like a lot of companies relying on that market wasn't looking to add to their employee ranks. it didn't fire anybody during the dark days of the real estate bust but it wasn't adding to payroll either. now it sees business opportunities in the months ahead. dash door is looking to hire two employees. they've advertised nationally for these two new positions generating more than 100 applicants. >> reporter: when i saw the resumes coming in i thought the flow would stop after 10. but they came in a steady flow. we had people calling us saying where do i stand? i would say we're still receiving resumes. i had to do o
. >> reporter: steve sanko tells us after a couple of years of flat sales, and rising raw material costs like aluminum and copper, he's more confident in his business, seeing more projects to go after. >> if i had two or three more estimators at this time we would be pumping out more goods, and hopefully win those bids. so that's very encouraging from the stand point of a specialty contractor such as ourselves. >> after the real estate bust and surviving those times, dash...
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sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle it. they'll be out there, yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be sitting in the stadium. peyton manning considered an early favorite. super bowl officials knew there was a chance power could go out during the super bowl. we have a memo that reveals tests showed electrical feeders were decayed and there were concerns about power failure. meanwhile the nfl said it is a backup generator ready the entire time and were about to turn it on when the power came back. don't blame beyonce for the blackout. her half time show operated on its own power grid. it had water. it had smoke. it had flam
sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle it. they'll be out there, yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be...
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pete and steve clash over whether you should buy shares of the social media giant. that street fight is up next. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. >>> facebook getting soft. shares off more than 13% over the past five sessions, leaving some to question the stamina of facebook's recent rally. the activity sparking a street fight. pete is the bull, steve is the bear tonight. we've got 80 seconds -- >> 80 seconds? >> i think it's 90 seconds. pete, you're up first. >> let's a very difficult bull argument right now. if you are looking at valuation, it's very difficult. but when you look at what they've been able to do, mark zuckerberg came out, everybody wanted him to produce with mobile. he's don
pete and steve clash over whether you should buy shares of the social media giant. that street fight is up next. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you folks doing today? thank you very much. thank y'all for coming. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your guy steve harvey. we got another good one for you today. returning for the second day, all the way from louisville, kentucky--that's the home of the derby--it's the schuering family. and from worcester, mass., it's the hughes family. let's go get 'em. give me jerry. give me mary. [cheering and applause] guys, here we go. we got the top 8 answers on the board. what do you pack in your suitcase for a trip to a nudist camp? jerry. >> nothing. steve: nothing. mary? >> a smile? steve: a smile. get that in a suitcase. pass or play? >> we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. jimmy, my man, how you feeling? >> nice to meet you. steve: what do you do, partner? >> i work in health care i.t. steve: ok, good. tech guy. >> yes. steve: that's a little bit too heavy for me. i have no tech jokes because i know nothi
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you folks doing today? thank you very much. thank y'all for coming. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your guy steve harvey. we got another good one for you today. returning for the second day, all the way from louisville, kentucky--that's the home of the derby--it's the schuering family. and from worcester, mass., it's the hughes family. let's go get 'em. give me jerry. give me mary....
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bill, the upcoming iowa senate race, they are looking at that as a case where congress steve king could win the republican primary but lose the general. if you look at just iowa how brutal can it get there? >> i think it could get very brutal. who is karl rove kidding in many ways? this is who the republican party is today. this is who they are. todd akin, right, he was no outsider. he was the republican endorsed candidate. sharon engel in nevada, christine o'donnell in delaware. they were the republican's choice candidate. so karl rove pretending to be holy than thou i don't think we ought to fall for it. >> jennifer: jason on the subject of republican primaries today, south carolina republican state senator lee bright told row call that he is leaning towards a challenge against republican lindsay graham. do you expect that graham will end up tacking even further to the right? because he certainly has tacked to the right over the past couple of years. >> this challenge is an absolute nut case. lindsay graham he'll do the old john lovett thing, i can't believe i'm losing to this guy. le
bill, the upcoming iowa senate race, they are looking at that as a case where congress steve king could win the republican primary but lose the general. if you look at just iowa how brutal can it get there? >> i think it could get very brutal. who is karl rove kidding in many ways? this is who the republican party is today. this is who they are. todd akin, right, he was no outsider. he was the republican endorsed candidate. sharon engel in nevada, christine o'donnell in delaware. they...
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steve? >> more now from jeremy siegel. let's talk high finance theory here, which the academic world has advice for investors. and it's simple advice, complicated to execute, is the best portfolio, the pair time portfolio, the u taupe onportfolio is one that owns the world. >> right. >> and the conclusion of most academics is that most people are short the world. >> yes. >> so let's talk about your portfolio and how you own the world. do you own it in terms of gdp, do you own it in terms of growth? how should people go about owning the world, and why should they? >> why should they own the world is easy. right now over half the world's gdp is produced outside the developed countries. outside of japan. outside of europe and the united states. so, you know, and it was only one quarter 30 years ago, in 20 years it's going to be two thirds, and then in 30 and 40 it's going to be three quarters. so the world is changing dramatically. you've got to own the world. not only is that where the growth
steve? >> more now from jeremy siegel. let's talk high finance theory here, which the academic world has advice for investors. and it's simple advice, complicated to execute, is the best portfolio, the pair time portfolio, the u taupe onportfolio is one that owns the world. >> right. >> and the conclusion of most academics is that most people are short the world. >> yes. >> so let's talk about your portfolio and how you own the world. do you own it in terms of gdp,...
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steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >> the president is not going to come back and ask for higher rates. i think we're done on higher rates. what he's saying is let's close some of these loopholes. the ones he mentioned happen not to be the biggest money savers. but then he's saying let's take that money and add it to the revenue pot to help balance the budget. the republicans are saying, fine, let's do those things, but let's use that money to lower rates. so that's where the battle's going to be fought between the republicans wanting to use that tax reform money to lower rat
steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >>...
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the giants the manager and pitching ace will tee up and niners have dwight clark and bret jones and steve bono and the pro's will play a few practice rounds and mickelson will be back and tiger woods will not play this year. >> you can get a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes on "national pancake day." this is valid from 7:00 to 10:00 in the morning and ihop encourages customers to donate to children's miracle network, dating back to england when folks used the egg and milk and butter before the start of fasting for lent and the bay area is hungry. what is trending on twitter this morning, mike? "national pancake day." >> we are hungry! >> let's eat pancakes. >> good morning, everyone. now, a look outside, open up the window. 5:46. our director punched up the nice shot of oakland, he is from oakland so he will show up the port of oakland, if you will. here is what is going on with live doppler 7 hd. we have in rain. that. come to fruition on thursday. now, how the clouds are rolling in with the cold front, we will be around if the better part of today and we will not get so much suns
the giants the manager and pitching ace will tee up and niners have dwight clark and bret jones and steve bono and the pro's will play a few practice rounds and mickelson will be back and tiger woods will not play this year. >> you can get a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes on "national pancake day." this is valid from 7:00 to 10:00 in the morning and ihop encourages customers to donate to children's miracle network, dating back to england when folks used the egg and milk...
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jimmy fallon happening right now. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, everyone. welcome. welcome! thank you for coming. thank you for watching. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. how you feeling tonight? feeling good? [ cheers and applause ] here's what people are talking about. today, the postal service announced that it will stop delivering mail on saturdays in an effort to save $2 billion a year. postal workers were shocked. they were like, "we were supposed to deliver mail on saturdays?" [ laughter ] did you hear about this? peta is criticizing beyonce for the leather costume she wore during the super bowl halftime show. or as the ball got kicked and thrown for three solid hours -- but, yeah, that's the leather you should be w
jimmy fallon happening right now. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, everyone. welcome. welcome! thank you for coming. thank you for...
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let's go straight to chicago where steve liesman, i believe, steve, you are joined by a very special guest. >> yes, mandy, thanks very much. i'm here with chicago fed president charlie evans. charlie, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for being here. >> so you sort of started a revolution in central banking about a year or so ago when you started talking about economic targets. the federal reserve is using it. they're talking about using it in england. they started to use it more in japan. are you satisfied with the way the federal reserve has implemented so far? >> i think we have pretty appropriate policies in place right now. i think that moving into economic conditionality, clear conditionality, as to how long our policies will be in place. the one thing we really want to make sure everybody understands is monetary policy will continue to be accommodative until things improve substantially, and we get out of this slow growth economy. so i'm extremely pleased with where we are. >> when you say clear, there are some who say it's anything but. it's clear when it comes to raising inte
let's go straight to chicago where steve liesman, i believe, steve, you are joined by a very special guest. >> yes, mandy, thanks very much. i'm here with chicago fed president charlie evans. charlie, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for being here. >> so you sort of started a revolution in central banking about a year or so ago when you started talking about economic targets. the federal reserve is using it. they're talking about using it in england. they started to use it...
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steve liesman, also thank you for sitting in all week. that's been terrific. becky and joe, it's been great. good luck over the weekend. we hope you get back here and it all works out. say hello to nemo and the weather. we're going to see you -- >> be careful with all that snow. >> absolutely. anyway, make sure you join us monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee. we're live from the new york stock exchange. let's see how your friday session is setting up on the u.s. futures. it looks like we'll have a positive session with the s&p looking at 2 at the open, dow looking at 13. in europe, the eu summit continues. but the action really taking its cues from china this morning. we have green arrows across the board in europe. take a look at asia. strong eco data out of china in focus. much more on that in just a moment. the road map begins at the golden arches. not even the cheddar onion burgers could help mcdonald's. they missed estimates in every region. asia was down a whopping 9
steve liesman, also thank you for sitting in all week. that's been terrific. becky and joe, it's been great. good luck over the weekend. we hope you get back here and it all works out. say hello to nemo and the weather. we're going to see you -- >> be careful with all that snow. >> absolutely. anyway, make sure you join us monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee. we're...
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good morning to you, steve. >> good morning, simon. i want to bring you exclusive parts of the interview which we taped after the live portion ended from the man who has done more than anybody else to promote this idea of the federal reserve using economic targets, a real revolution in central banking. evans sees evidence already that qe, this unlimited qe, qe linked to economic dark sets working. he see it is in auto loans, in a revival in the housing sector, most importantly, he see it is happening in the minds of investors. >> the investment climate seems to be one people are increasingly understanding that very low interest rates on super safe assets are going to be around for a while and if they are worried about that, they need to take on more risk and taking on that more risk will help get the question growing. >> this is the key to i havens, changing the minds of investors, getting the federal reserve to maintain the policy in place, when it looks like the economy is turning around. the question when will it turn around so the
good morning to you, steve. >> good morning, simon. i want to bring you exclusive parts of the interview which we taped after the live portion ended from the man who has done more than anybody else to promote this idea of the federal reserve using economic targets, a real revolution in central banking. evans sees evidence already that qe, this unlimited qe, qe linked to economic dark sets working. he see it is in auto loans, in a revival in the housing sector, most importantly, he see it...
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. >> you know, todd, steve lewis at monument securities is basically asking today whether in europe, mario draghi is playing a confidence strike on everybody. and he can't actually come in to intervene in the markets in order to support the bond markets. do you bother watching european news anymore or is it dead to you? does it not matter to the european rally? >> yeah, you know, that's a great question, simon. and that's something i was -- we were thinking in the back of our minds, back late last year how europe is in a way disappeared from the headlines. it seems the past three, four years now, early in the first quarter, europe always comes back in the picture. it was something that was on our minds in terms of what -- >> so do you want -- >> the ball will drop. >> but do you watch -- >> if you think about it, i think there has been a disconnect between the u.s. equity markets and europe throughout the last 12 or 18 months. the u.s. market will respond to europe. do we watch it? yes, we do. i think there's some noise, if you will, from day to day. but overall, there has been a dis
. >> you know, todd, steve lewis at monument securities is basically asking today whether in europe, mario draghi is playing a confidence strike on everybody. and he can't actually come in to intervene in the markets in order to support the bond markets. do you bother watching european news anymore or is it dead to you? does it not matter to the european rally? >> yeah, you know, that's a great question, simon. and that's something i was -- we were thinking in the back of our minds,...
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if you talk to a steve tanger, he says, have faith in frankfurt. i have faith in roger, ralph lauren, i have tremendous faith in trinko. i don't have as much faith -- >> jcpenney, ron johnson on the show today. >> stock investing. >> 11:30 a.m. already reports about some layoffs at corporate offices. sales for the month of the quarter down. >> hasn't moved yet, because he's got kids in high school. hasn't moved to the west. i got news flash. they do have high schools in -- >> no, really? >> egg mcmuffin research, there are high schools there. my daughter met someone who went to high school in plano. very smart guy. that's a little anecdotal for you, maybe not empirical. you don't necessarily have to keep your house in california if you're running jcpenney. >> it's been a while. it has been a while. >> when they graduate, the guy's going to make a beeline. >> it's hard to move kids. >> it is? >> yeah, it is. i'm trying to give the guy a break here. >> i actually -- i want to move up. i don't want to get into this. i would like to move. would you hel
if you talk to a steve tanger, he says, have faith in frankfurt. i have faith in roger, ralph lauren, i have tremendous faith in trinko. i don't have as much faith -- >> jcpenney, ron johnson on the show today. >> stock investing. >> 11:30 a.m. already reports about some layoffs at corporate offices. sales for the month of the quarter down. >> hasn't moved yet, because he's got kids in high school. hasn't moved to the west. i got news flash. they do have high schools in...
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. >> they want to be steve jobs. >> mark zuckerberg. >> russell simmons. >> i want to be russell simmons. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt wheneve
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it may sound steve king had gone over to talk with folks and they do not like the term illegal immigration in england. they told that -- told us is a regular migration. whether it is a regular migration or illegal immigration, they said they had a law that provides if you come into england, you have to swear that you will not accept any government benefits for five years. as they said, since it is all about the best interests of our country, we need to make sure people coming in and contribute before they take out. would anyone have a problem if we had such a prohibition? we welcome you in, what ever comprehensive agreement gets worked out, to have an agreement, you do not get benefits until you are here five years contributing to the system. anyone have a problem with that? >> we have to provide medical benefits regardless of who we bring in. that is a must for every human being. >> whoever we bring in we will give free health care. >> the insurance. >> if someone comes in paying for it they're not getting free health care. >> it should be paid for. >> i would say as you know, legal perma
it may sound steve king had gone over to talk with folks and they do not like the term illegal immigration in england. they told that -- told us is a regular migration. whether it is a regular migration or illegal immigration, they said they had a law that provides if you come into england, you have to swear that you will not accept any government benefits for five years. as they said, since it is all about the best interests of our country, we need to make sure people coming in and contribute...
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i read about steve foster from taunton in the local newspaper. he's suffering from thyroid cancer, his brother has cancer, hi wife and father both died of cancer. all four worked in the plant. yet, i i worked to larry darcy, diagnosed with kidney cancer in 199. he went out of his way to credit your company for the opportunities it gave him and his co-workers. over 180 of those co-workers from the attleboro plant that he's aware of contracted some type of cancer. i tell the story, sir, not to cast blame, the human cost of this country's nuclear development in the 1950's and 1960's is not unique to texas instruments or to attleboro. but i do believe that t.i., along with the federal government, has a responseability to the men and women that we put in harm's way. while we can't take back the exposure to the radioactive or toxic material so many suffered, what we can do is everything in our power to make sure we ease their pain today. so, sir, i'd like your opinion on how my office can work with your company and the department of labor, department o
i read about steve foster from taunton in the local newspaper. he's suffering from thyroid cancer, his brother has cancer, hi wife and father both died of cancer. all four worked in the plant. yet, i i worked to larry darcy, diagnosed with kidney cancer in 199. he went out of his way to credit your company for the opportunities it gave him and his co-workers. over 180 of those co-workers from the attleboro plant that he's aware of contracted some type of cancer. i tell the story, sir, not to...